TranslateLive in the News

The Consumer Technology Association (CTA)® Foundation announced the selection of five winners for its CES® 2020 Eureka Park Accessibility Contest. The winners – Access Explorer, Intuition Robotics, Loro, Mieron and TranslateLive – is a startup designing technology to benefit older adults and people with disabilities.

“This year’s collection of entries was among the strongest we have seen since we started the competition five years ago,” said Henry Chiarelli principal, Chiarelli and Associates, CTA Foundation Trustee and one of the judges of the contest. “The winners this year represent a truly unique cross section of innovative and creative technology solutions focused on quality of life issues, enabling people of all ages and abilities to live independently. We look forward to celebrating their work at CES 2020.”

Offering an intriguing glimpse into the future of translation devices, TranslateLive, (https://www.translatelive.com/), has created an innovative software and hardware solution with the capability to connect everyone regardless of language or hearing barriers. With more than 120 different languages and dialects, including user-friendly features for the blind, low vision, deaf and hard of hearing, TranslateLive’s software and ILA devices seek to enhance the global communication experience.

Communicating across languages can be a difficult hurdle to overcome, especially if both parties are not in the same physical location. To power its live AI language translation platform, TranslateLive needed a solution that could reliably convert between text and speech in real time without requiring a tremendous investment in back-end infrastructure.

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After years of development, supported by Google and inspired by the Google Translate API, Translate Live has infused proprietary, cutting-edge A.I. into a digital platform that translates conversations in real time between any two web-enabled devices around the planet – easily and simply. It’s the only live remote translation platform that doesn’t require special hardware and works across all 4 platforms without installing an app.